Great stuff. I didn't realize teams don't like to run the inside zone. I thought it was synonyms with the spread. I have a series designed with the pin block but it moves the Tb to the opposite side of the pin, and uses jet sweep motion with a WR, the Y moves to the TE position (two-point stance) this allows for counter runs, sweeps, screens, bootlegs.
The play that has been successful for us is the fb lead with trips right/left. The qb keeps the ball and the fb clears out the first threat. Receivers block. We usually have numbers.
I also have used succesfully a pull play, backside OT pulls to front side DE, the rest of the OL drive blocks to his left and the QB is reading backside end as if were a zone.
Thanks Coach. Great channel. I coach the Middle School level in CA and would love to go Full Air Raid. Most of our competition starts in a 5 man front. I am sure they will go 4 man front once we start the Air Raid but I would love to see your run scheme against a 5 man front for these two run plays if possible. Thanks again!
@@CoachMcKie Same here. 2nd year coaching jh and every jh defense in Louisiana puts 8 in the box. I took 4 of your plays and averaged 42 pts per game with 8 min quarters. We had the first winning jh season ever.
Running inside zone using a playside gap-backside combo-linebacker rule for first time and has gone well so far. Also using a trap with backside guard pulling and kicking out DE. Both of these are always tagged with either bubbles or quick screens.
@coach Mckie I was watching some of your game recaps on hudl and it seems like you went to a zone triple/air raid? Your earlier games of the year you were in your normal air raid offence. Or did you just leave your school.
I been running air raid with my team since 4th grade. The biggest challenge is you get cover 1 and cover 0 with a 7 and 8 man box. The first 2 year we lived in flat with fade out/slant flate and bubble. We will be a 8th grade team this year and took tell the 6th before i ever saw 2 high shell. I would suggest live flat and run wide with some kind of crack block on the DE. Great stuff coach i like the pin and pull. We have hard time blocking the 1 tech in a zone scheme. This year i want run wide zone and pin and pull. In middle school we get 1 offense practice for 2 hour not alot time.
Hey Coaches, What runs would you install if you were installing the Air Raid at the Middle School level?
Coach McKie What would you do if you just have 4 hours of practice a week like a lot of European teams have? Same or different?
+Chris King Coach,
I would condense the playbook and rep the Heck out of mesh, verticals, curl, and shack
Great stuff. I didn't realize teams don't like to run the inside zone. I thought it was synonyms with the spread.
I have a series designed with the pin block but it moves the Tb to the opposite side of the pin, and uses jet sweep motion with a WR, the Y moves to the TE position (two-point stance) this allows for counter runs, sweeps, screens, bootlegs.
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The play that has been successful for us is the fb lead with trips right/left. The qb keeps the ball and the fb clears out the first threat. Receivers block. We usually have numbers.
I also have used succesfully a pull play, backside OT pulls to front side DE, the rest of the OL drive blocks to his left and the QB is reading backside end as if were a zone.
+marcos martinez Coach Martinez,
Dart is a great play. Baylor made a living on it toward the end of Briles time.
Coach M, what videos of drills (if you have any) you have of teaching the blocking for the line? thanks
Thanks Coach. Great channel. I coach the Middle School level in CA and would love to go Full Air Raid. Most of our competition starts in a 5 man front. I am sure they will go 4 man front once we start the Air Raid but I would love to see your run scheme against a 5 man front for these two run plays if possible. Thanks again!
Thanks coach. You should dive right into the Air Raid. Your kids will love it. And I'll do a video on blocking them up.
@@CoachMcKie Same here. 2nd year coaching jh and every jh defense in Louisiana puts 8 in the box. I took 4 of your plays and averaged 42 pts per game with 8 min quarters. We had the first winning jh season ever.
Running inside zone using a playside gap-backside combo-linebacker rule for first time and has gone well so far. Also using a trap with backside guard pulling and kicking out DE. Both of these are always tagged with either bubbles or quick screens.
+mjw09c Sounds great coach. Long trap can kill a defense.
Coach how do you design new plays from year to year, do you breakdown NFL games or use film from other high schools, what's your sause?
@coach Mckie I was watching some of your game recaps on hudl and it seems like you went to a zone triple/air raid? Your earlier games of the year you were in your normal air raid offence. Or did you just leave your school.
Hey Coach, I don't see the link to Coach Albaugh's inside zone TH-cam series.
Coach we run up against a lot of 5 front in our middle school league. What would you run against that?
How do they defend your slots out of 2 x 2?
Coach McKie we get a 5-1 front like the Pats did to shut down the Rams.
I been running air raid with my team since 4th grade. The biggest challenge is you get cover 1 and cover 0 with a 7 and 8 man box. The first 2 year we lived in flat with fade out/slant flate and bubble. We will be a 8th grade team this year and took tell the 6th before i ever saw 2 high shell. I would suggest live flat and run wide with some kind of crack block on the DE. Great stuff coach i like the pin and pull. We have hard time blocking the 1 tech in a zone scheme. This year i want run wide zone and pin and pull. In middle school we get 1 offense practice for 2 hour not alot time.
Y is ineligible coach.